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Otleybard | 14:48 Wed 28th Nov 2007 | Crosswords
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My last one:

43d 'Family supporting Romeo' F-R-I-G

(The answer might mean 'parting'.)

Pretty sure of all the letters, unless somebody knows better...

Thanks in advance
OB
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oneacross.com suggests 'framing'
sorry got that wrong-but oneacross.com might still be useful!
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Thank you, Genius.

There was also a reply from Rollo that seems to have disappeared. (Thanks R, if you haven't thrown your computer out of the window in frustration!) He suggested 'forking', which meets the 'parting' criterion, on the grounds of 'for' meaning 'supporting' and 'king' relating to Romeo.

I'd thought of 'kin' meaning 'family' but couldn't relate 'g' to 'Romeo'.

Help!
The wheels are coming off this site.

I can't see my previous reply here, but if I look at answers I have given via my profile page I can see mine but not the other three I can see here.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=8a3ab81&s=1
I think the answer is FORKING. I think this fits in with PARTING from the rim of the Moron crossword but I can't really explain it!
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Thanks, alanogden.

Think I'll hang on a couple of days in case someone comes up with an explanation or a viable alternative. If not, I'll go with FORKING.

Cheers
OB
If you have solved the other thematic clues then you will realise that this another of them. "The weather outside" in this case is FOG with R for Romeo and kin on the inside., and also meaning "parting"
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Flippin' 'eck, I'd completely missed that!

Deep respect and thanks, ulysses.
Does that mean that the rest of the "thematic statement" is used somewhere? "Oh, the weather outside is frightful".
I thought family was the superfluous word supplying the last f in the song quotation.
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It probably means 'frames' in 44d is superfluous.

Good, innit!
It is better than "The Da Vinci Code"!
One which puzzles me is 28D, I have put OWN

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